All life that contain cells which need oxygen would eventually die out. Part of it's main source of survival is to breathe oxygen, just like we need food to survive.
If all plants were removed from the soil, it would be more susceptible to erosion due to lack of root systems holding it together. The soil would also lose organic matter input from plants, leading to decreased fertility and potentially increased desertification. Overall, the health and quality of the soil would decline without the presence of plants.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
The wetland would be warn away by erosion.
It dies.
nothing it depends on what factor was removed
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
The ecosystem would not be successful. Eg, plants are eaten by deer. If the plants were removed, the deer would have to look for another food or die.
It would remain the same.
If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!
The soil will no longer be healthy for plants
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
the trees give us oxygen so......we would die.
Ummm... IT WOULD DIE ... how owuld u live with no air
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
Everything that ate the plants would die causing everything that ate the animals that ate the plants to die. so everything would die.
They would die too, for various reasons, as plants have many impacts on the environment to make it habitable for other life, and of course they are food sources.
If all plants were removed from the soil, it would be more susceptible to erosion due to lack of root systems holding it together. The soil would also lose organic matter input from plants, leading to decreased fertility and potentially increased desertification. Overall, the health and quality of the soil would decline without the presence of plants.